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What keeps your watch on time? The action of regulation, as our Director of Watchmaking Nathan Bobinchak details in this three part series.
Read more →WatchPro, a multinational watch industry media outlet, highlighted Oak & Oscar Founder and Owner Chase Fancher as one of WatchPro’s top 100 industry leaders in their 2023 edition of WatchPro Hot 100.
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We’re excited to announce that we’ve restocked our leather watch straps, bringing back some classics and introducing a few new colors!
Read more →Oak & Oscar Watches use the most common form of regulation, but there are other options. Read part two of our three part series on regulation from the bench.
Read more →One of our amazing owners, Dr. Albert Coombs (@OfficialCPTime / @drteef on Instagram) set up this Oak & Oscar green dial Olmsted No Date to be raffled off, benefiting the Alexandria-Fairfax Alumni Chapter Kappa Scholarship Endowment Fund (KSEF).
Read more →Watches are useless if they don’t keep time, so how do we make sure that they’re accurate? It’s a process called regulation, and it’s one of the most delicate adjustments that a watchmaker can make.
Read more →Watch review site Fratello featured an article written by Michael Stockton, reviewing the Oak & Oscar Olmsted No Date.
Read more →Tanner T. recommends the Humboldt GMT as one of the watches to add to your $5,000 collection, writing about the adventure watch's capabilities as well as the community you get with being an Owner.
Read more →That's right — we're crowd sourcing the name for the new Oak & Oscar wagon! Vote in the poll to help determine the name for the Outback.
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